chrizzle08 asked:
With the congruence properties of triangles, what is the differene between the angle-angle-side property and the angle-side-angle property?
With the congruence properties of triangles, what is the differene between the angle-angle-side property and the angle-side-angle property?



In ASA the side is between the two angles, that is, the angles have the same side in common, the side in the ASA statement.
In AAS the angles still have a side in common, but it is not the side stated in AAS.
If two angles and any side of one triangle is equal to two angles any side of another triangle, then the triangles are said to be congruent by AAS axiom of congruency.
If two angles and included side of one triangle is equal to two angles and included side of another triangle, then the triangles are said to be congruent by ASA axiom of congruency.